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Study of the carbon fiber-poly(ether-ether-ketone) (PEEK) interfaces, 1: surface characterization of fibers and matrices, and interfacial adhesion energy
The aim of this general study is to determine the physicochemical characteristics and mechanical properties of carbon fiber–PEEK interfaces. In the first part, the dispersive component of the surface energy and the electron acceptor–donor (acid–base) characteristics of PEEK polymer and different typ...
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Published in: | Polymers for advanced technologies 1991-06, Vol.2 (3), p.109-114 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The aim of this general study is to determine the physicochemical characteristics and mechanical properties of carbon fiber–PEEK interfaces.
In the first part, the dispersive component of the surface energy and the electron acceptor–donor (acid–base) characteristics of PEEK polymer and different types of untreated and surface‐treated carbon fibers are determined by means of inverse gas–solid chromatography at infinite dilution. It appears, in particular, that the acid–base surface properties of PEEK and, consequently, the orientation of macromolecules near the surface, depend on the processing of this polymer. Moreover, according to previous work, an estimation of the adhesion energy, corresponding to physical interactions (London and acid–base interactions) at carbon fiber–PEEK interfaces is proposed. Whatever the surface characteristics of PEEK, the highest level of carbon fiber–PEEK adhesion is achieved in systems involving oxidized or sized carbon fibers. |
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ISSN: | 1042-7147 1099-1581 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pat.1991.220020301 |